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Photographer Mark Seliger often shoots glitzy portraits for magazines like Rolling Stone and GQ—his more famous subjects have included Lenny Kravitz, Patti Smith and Kurt Cobain. But in this exhibit, a different side of the shutterbug’s work is on display. Seliger photographed quotidian cityscapes—bridges and benches in Central Park, a view of the New York City skyline through a rainy window—along with nude portraits. The stark black-and-white photos (captured on film rather than by using a digital camera), are a far cry from the glamorous celeb shots for which Seliger is known—which is exactly what the photographer intended.
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